Lynda Rose, a bartender at Aces and up-and-coming host, told Page Six not every former dancer gets the same warm welcome the duo often receive.

“You have to have the oomph where you are remembered, so when you do come through that door everyone knows who you are and they’re going to give you that love,” she explained. “That’s a good surprise.”

Just don’t expect for Rose and Chyna to be mingling with the masses.

“The club has a section for them. We have two places where we hold the bigger artists, but sometimes if it’s a guest and we don’t know that they’re popping up, they still accommodate you and make sure you’re seated away from the chaos,” Rose told Page Six, noting that big names can earn up to $50,000 per appearance. “The club gets out of control, but in a good way.”

A successful appearance from Rose or Chyna, who has stopped by Aces with ex-fiancé Kardashian on more than one occasion, or rappers such as DJ Khaled and French Montana, requires an incredible amount of planning.

With so much pressure to impress and please A-list talent, Miloš Klimović, owner of Miami’s Studio 23, told Page Six in a separate interview that it’s imperative to “curate” the crowd properly. When Studio 23 brings in a celebrity to host a night, Klimović makes sure the crowd will be up to snuff.

“If they host a party where alongside with them there’s another eight or nine influencers of the same level and they know the crowd is curated, why would they say no?” he asked, rhetorically. “They all feed off it. Khaled didn’t get addicted to social media because it was fun. He thought being silly on social media would make him popular with his fan base. If you dig into his fan base, you’ll realize 85 percent of them are jobless. They don’t have the money or power behind them but they do have an influence of sharing the media. They always have to consistently improve their influence.”

Thanks to social media, the nightclub industry “has completely changed,” he explained.